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About Moses Nash
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Moses Nash, son of Ensign John Nash, of Amherst, Mass. bap. 20 Dec. 1767, m. Salome (or Sally) Lewis, dau. of Noadiah Lewis, of Amherst.
Moses Nash was a farmer, — spent his life in Amherst, where he d. of apoplexy, 28 Sep. 1841.
Mrs. Salome Nash d. of consumption, 23 April, 1842, ae 73.
Children.
- 1086 I John,born 1 Dec.1792, settled in New Hampton, N. H.
- 1087 II Levi, d. in Charleston, S. C. was a merchant.
- 1088 III Moses,d. in Amherst, of typhus fever, 21 Nov. 1811.
- 1089 IV Dexter, lives in Amherst, unm.
- 1090 V Lucretia, d. in Amherst, 27 Nov. 1824, ae 23.
- 1091 VI Sally, d. 25 Sep. 1822, ae17.
- 1092 VII Elvira, m. John Gordon N. H. d. childless, ae 34.
- 1093 VIII Frederick, b. about 1810, lives in Holderness, N. H.
- 1094 IX Moses, lives in Lowell, Mass. Merchant,
- 1095 X Miriam, d. in Amherst.
Bibliographic information:
- The Nash family; or, Records of the descendants of Thomas Nash, of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640
- by Nash, Sylvester, 1795-1862
- Publication date 1853
- Publisher Hartford, Case, Tiffany
- Book from the collections of University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Pages 328
- Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- https://archive.org/details/nashfamilyorrec00nashgoog/page/n139/mod...
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NASH
Moses Nash, born in 1812, at Amherst, son of John Nash and wife, Sally (Lewis). For a time he and his brother kept a store in New Hampton and Concord. He married Susan M. Smith, daughter of Jacob Smith and wife, Louisa C. Robinson. Her great-grandfather, Jeremiah Smith, an early settler, came to Meredith about the same time his brother, Ebenezer, came from Exeter. These brothers descended from Richard Smith, who came from England.
A son of Jeremiah Smith, who married Hannah Lock, daughter of Deacon Locke, had a son, John Rice Smith, who married Rhoda Blaisdell. They had five children. Among them was Jacob, who was 86 years old at his death.
Jacob Smith, who married Louisa C. Robinson, had a daughter, Susan M. Smith, 1832-1887, who married Moses Nash. Ellen M. married Arthur A. Tilton, son of Carlos Tilton of Andover. E. L. married Morrill Doe, son of Augustus Doe. Sarah married John Garland.
The field was very level on Meredith Parade, and Jeremiah Smith gave the use of the field adjoining the house to a company of militia for a training ground. The old home was left to Mrs. Tilton, who is of the fifth generation of Smiths that have lived there.
Bibliographic information:
- Meredith, N.H. : annals and genealogies
- by Hanaford, Mary Elizabeth Neal, 1853-
- Publication date 1932
- Publisher Concord, N.H. : The Rumford Press
- Contributor University of New Hampshire Library
- Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Pages 784
- https://archive.org/details/meredithnhannals00hana/page/333/mode/1up
Moses Nash's Timeline
1811 |
November 27, 1811
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Amherst, Hampshire County, MA, United States
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1813 |
April 11, 1813
Age 1
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Amherst, Hampshire County, MA, United States
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1860 |
August 14, 1860
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Laconia, Belknap County, NH, United States
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1892 |
January 17, 1892
Age 80
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Laconia, Belknap County, NH, United States
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January 17, 1892
Age 80
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Union Cemetery, Laconia, Belknap County, NH, United States
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